Close Menu
  • Home
  • Free Gifts
  • Self Help
  • Make Money
  • Video
  • Hot Deals
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Gender roles in African societies
  • Empowerment of women in Africa
  • Barriers to Women’s Leadership in Africa
  • Representation of Women in African Governments
  • Impact of Women Leaders on African Development
  • Women’s Rights in African Politics
  • Success Stories of Women in African Leadership
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube TikTok
Afro ICONAfro ICON
Demo
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Society
    1. Art and Culture
    2. Education
    3. Family & Relationship
    4. View All

    Filming what survives

    November 12, 2025

    ReBuilt Pavilion Debuts in Langa: A Living Showcase of Urban Innovation

    November 11, 2025

    AI Knowledge and Food Systems webinar

    November 10, 2025

    Beyond the Hits: How to Build Africa’s Sound as a Business

    November 9, 2025

    Olaudah Equiano: Lost grave of daughter of slave turned pioneer abolitionist found by A-level student

    November 10, 2025

    Tanzania: President Samia Hassan’s grip on power has been shaken by unprecedented protests

    November 7, 2025

    APC Defends $1Bn Lagos Port Investment, Dismisses Opposition’s ‘Sabotage’ Claim

    November 1, 2025

    Violent protests erupt as Tanzanian president nears election victory | Tanzania

    October 29, 2025

    Gender roles in African societies

    November 23, 2025

    Empowerment of women in Africa

    November 23, 2025

    Barriers to Women’s Leadership in Africa

    November 23, 2025

    Representation of Women in African Governments

    November 23, 2025

    Gender roles in African societies

    November 23, 2025

    Empowerment of women in Africa

    November 23, 2025

    Barriers to Women’s Leadership in Africa

    November 23, 2025

    Representation of Women in African Governments

    November 23, 2025
  • Lifestyle
    1. Foods & Recipes
    2. Health & Wellness
    3. Travel & Tourism
    Featured
    Recent

    Gender roles in African societies

    November 23, 2025

    Empowerment of women in Africa

    November 23, 2025

    Barriers to Women’s Leadership in Africa

    November 23, 2025
  • International
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • Oceania
    • South America
Afro ICONAfro ICON
Home»Economy & Business»Inflation forcing hotels to shut down, operators lament
Economy & Business

Inflation forcing hotels to shut down, operators lament

Johnson AkinyiBy Johnson AkinyiNovember 3, 2024Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments0 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Inflation forcing hotels to shut down, operators lament
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Inflation forcing hotels to shut down, operators lament

The high rate of inflation in NIgeria is taking its toll on hotels, forcing them to shut down operations, industry operators have cried out.

Hoteliers have called on the government to intervene in the industry to address the escalating cost of doing business.

In separate interviews with The PUNCH, the stakeholders noted that their challenges were confirmed by recent figures from the National Bureau of Statistics, which revealed that inflation in the restaurants and hotels division contributed 0.40 per cent to Nigeria’s headline inflation rate, which rose to 32.70 per cent in September.

The hospitality sector is hit hard by high fuel costs and erratic electricity supply, according to the President of the Nigeria Hotel Association, Dr Patrick Anyanwu, who described the situation as “unbearable”.

He stated that hoteliers’ challenges date back to 2020 but have intensified under the current administration.

He said, “You go to buy fuel, formerly you could manage fuel at N800/litre, but now it has gone up to N1,200/litre. Members are complaining about energy. Many have started closing their establishments. If somebody feels that diesel they bought at over N20,000 only gets them a handful of customers, are they not going to close up?”

Anyanwu highlighted the high cost of electricity, worsened by an inconsistent power supply from distribution companies, which leaves hoteliers paying inflated bills.

“We are not receiving sufficient electricity. The amount the Discos (power distribution companies) are sending to our members, when you assess it against the type of bills they are bringing, you will ask yourself, ‘when did you consume this?” he said.

Anyanwu called for urgent government intervention, noting, “We are still advising those in government to consider the masses. We are the ones that brought them in. We asked them to go there and represent us.”

Similarly, the President of the Nigeria Hotel and Catering Institute, Gbenga Sumonu, painted a bleak picture of the hospitality industry.

“The economy has greatly been unstable with the hyperinflation we are facing as investors today. This situation has affected all facets of operation, from high interest rates and rising material costs to exorbitant energy expenses,” he added.

Hotels shut down inflation operators
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Johnson Akinyi
  • Website

Related Posts

Top 10 African Countries by Female Literacy Rate

November 9, 2025

Top 10 African Cities With the Highest Local Purchasing Power in 2025

November 5, 2025

LAPO drives climate financing conversation, as Africa loses $440bn annually to challenges

November 1, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

© 2026 Afro Icon. Powered by African People.
  • Home
  • Privacy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact us
  • Terms of Use

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version